The album consists of five primary tracks, with several reissues including alternate takes:
: A tribute to Dr. King’s most famous speech, featuring a modal structure and airy melodies. Herbie Hancock - The Prisoner (1969, 1995, Blue...
The album has seen several high-quality reissues that cater to both digital and analog collectors: The album consists of five primary tracks, with
: Composed by Buster Williams, representing the duality of "fire" (violence/oppression) and "water" (the calming presence of Dr. King). Jerome Richardson (bass clarinet/flute)
: A multi-sectioned piece inspired by Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring .
: Hubert Laws (flute), Jerome Richardson (bass clarinet/flute), Tony Studd and Jack Jeffers (bass trombone), Romeo Penque (bass clarinet). Track Listing
: A reflection on the atmosphere of the civil rights struggle.